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do. (T.); 13. O. emarginata Eep. (=0. mustelina Gersi.) $, do. (T.) ; 14. Psithynis | 



rupestris F. 5, do. (T.); 15. Saropoda bimaculata Pz. j and $, do. (T.). {b) For- \ 



ynicidae : 1 6. Undetermined sp., vainly trying to force their way into the flowers (T.). j 



B. Lepidoptera. Noctuidac. 17. Plusia gamma Z., extremely numerous, skg. (W.). \ 



Friese records the following bees for Fiume (F.), Mecklenburg (M.), Switzerland \ 

 (S.), the Tyrol (T.), Trieste (Tr.), and Hungary (H.). | 



I. Anthidium interruptum F. (H.) ; 2. A. variegatum F. (H.) ; 3. Andrena i 



nasuta Gir., occasional (M.), freq. (H.); 4. Colletes nasutus Sm., freq. (M.); j 



5. Eucera bibalteata Dours, infreq. (IVI.); ^. E. chrysopyga P/r., freq. (H.); ^ 

 7. E. hungarica Friese t, not infreq. (H.); 8. E. interrupta Baer, not infreq. (H.); | 

 9. E. longicornis Z., freq. (M.); 10. E, nitidiventris Mocs., freq. (H.); 11. E. para- | 

 i\oy.2i Mocs., infreq. (H.); 12. E. seminuda Bridle t>, one (H.); 13. E. semistrigosa j 

 Dours., freq. (H.); 14. E. tricincta Er. (Tr.); 15. Halictus morbillosus Kriechb., \ 

 very common (H.); 16. H. patellatus Mor. (F., teste Korlevic), not infreq. (H.); j 

 17. H. xanthopus K. (T., H.); 18. Nomada nobilis Mor.^ not infreq. (F., M.); % 

 19. N. sexfasciata Pz. (M.) ; 20. Nomia femoralis Pall., occasional (F., H.); J 

 21. Osmia caerulescens Z., not infreq. (M.); 22. O. notata F., freq. (H.); 23. O. | 

 spinolae Schenck (H.); 24. Podalirius albigenus Lep., not infreq. (T,, S., H.) ; 25. P. 

 crinipes Sm., freq. (H.); 26. P. magnilabris Fedtsch, occasional (F., H.) ; 27. P. 

 pubescens F., freq. (S., T.), not infreq. (H.); 28. P. quadrifasciatus Vill., not infreq. 

 (F., Tr., H.); 29. P. saMae Mor., infreq. (F., H.); 30. P. vulpinus Pz., freq. (M.), 

 not infreq. (F., H.). 



Loew observed the following in Brandenburg (' Beitrage,' p. 43). 



A. Diptera. Bombyliidae: i. Systoechus sulphureus Mikan., skg. B. Hy- 

 menoptera. (a) Apidae: all skg.: 2. Andrena nasuta Gir. 5, po-cltg. ; 3. Bombus 

 cognatus Steph. 5 ; 4. B. distinguendus Mor. 5 ; 5. B. lapidarius Z. 5 ; 6. B. latreillellus 

 K. 5; 7. B. rajellus K. 5; 8. B. sylvarum Z. 5; 9- B. terrester Z. 5; 10. Coelioxys 

 punctata Lep. 5 ; 11. Colletes nasutus Sm. ^ and S, numerous, the 5 po-cltg. ; 1 2. 

 Epeolus variegatus Z., } and S ; 13. Megachile maritima A'. S ; 14. Psithyrus campestris 

 Pz. 5; 15. P. rupestris Pz. 5 ; 16, Tetralonia pollinosa Lep. 5, going steadily from 

 flower to flower. (^) Sphegidae: 17. Bembex rostrata Z. 5 and J, skg. C. Lepido- 

 ptera. Rhopalocera'. i8. Pieris daplidice Z., skg. ; 19. Vanessa cardui Z., do. 



The following were recorded by the observers, and for the localities stated. 



Knuth (Riigen). 5 bees, all skg. i. Bombus agrorum Z'. 5 2. B. hortorum Z. 

 5 and 5 ; 3- B. lapidarius Z. 5 and 5 ; 4. B. rajellus K. '^\ 5. B. sylvarum Z. J^. 

 Schmiedeknecht (Thuringia), 3 bees i. Andrena nasuta Gir. ; 2. Bombus hypnorum 

 Z. 5 ; 3. B. pratorum Z. $. Gerstacker (Berlin), 2 bees Osmia adunca Ltr. and 

 O. spinolae Schenck. Hoffer (Steiermark), the humble-bee Bombus hypnorum Z. j. 

 Schulz (Bozen), perforations made by the humble-bee Bombus terrester Z. Schletterer 

 and von Dalla Torre (Tyrol), 6 bees i. Bombus agrorum F. ; 2. B. sylvarum Z. ; 

 3. Osmia caerulescens Z. ; 4. O. rufa Z., very common ; 5. Podalirius acer\orum Z. ; 



6. P. aestivalis Pz. 5. Friese (Hungary), the bee Eucera curvitarsis Mocs. H. de 

 Vries (Netherlands), the humble-bee Bombus agrorum F. 5 (Ned. Kruidk. Arch., 

 Nijmegen, 2. Sen, 2. Deel, 1875). 



1969. A. sempervirens Z. ( = Caryolopha sempervirens Fisch. et Traut.). 

 (Loew, 'Bliitenbiol. Floristik,' p. 280, Ber. D. bot. Ges., iv, 1886, pp. 163-4.) This 

 species is native to England and South Europe, and Loew examined it in the Berlin 

 Botanic Garden, his account being somewhat as follows. 



In the sky-blue flowers there are five hispid hollow valves of white colour in th 

 throat of the corolla, which leave only an opening | mm. wide between them. Th( 

 nectaries are situated at the bottom of the corolla-tube, and are covered by foi 



